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Promoting Early Literacy

Updated: January 7, 2009
Early literacy develops a child`s knowledge of vocabulary and an interest and enjoyment of books. Research also shows a child`s literacy level has a direct impact on standardized test scores and success in school. So why not start them early? Tips shared by Sheryl Bautch of Family Service. PROMOTING EARLY LITERACY -Talk, sing, and play with your child -Make time to read together each day -Read it again and again -Slow down and have fun 4 DECEMBER 2003

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